Zip3 provides a link between recombination enzymes and synaptonemal complex proteins.

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Published in Cell on July 21, 2000

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S Agarwal1, G S Roeder

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1: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA.

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